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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-oje-06-02-04
CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY IN UZBEKISTAN: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL THREATS AND NATIONAL INITIATIVES
Oktam Xojanazarov , Dustmaxmat Bakiyev , Imongali Islomov , Durdonaxon Komiljonova ,Abstract
This scientific article provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of global climate change on the socio-economic development of the Central Asian region, particularly the Republic of Uzbekistan. The study examines climate migration forecasts, atmospheric air pollution and its effects on human health, as well as the priority directions of the state strategy for transitioning to a “green” economy. The article also scientifically substantiates the significance of the outcomes of the COP-28 and COP-29 summits and the declaration of 2025 as the “Year of Environmental Protection and the Green Economy.”
Keywords
Climate change, global warming, climate migration, anthropogenic factor, COP-29, Green Space initiative, PM2.5 particles, sustainable development, Paris Agreement.
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